Good: A solid game that definitely has an audience. Might lack replay value, could be too short or there are some hard-to-ignore faults, but the experience is fun.
Good: A solid game that definitely has an audience. Might lack replay value, could be too short or there are some hard-to-ignore faults, but the experience is fun.
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+Solid combat and good amount of abilities
-Poor implementation of online co-op; -Short and easy campaign with little replay value
"I find it hard to recommend a sixty dollar purchase when you can't even keep the loot you worked so hard for." ? 2011 Square Enix, Obsidian Entertainment. All rights reserved.
An interesting; skill based combat system that keeps things visceral and satisfying
A short adventure and busted multiplayer limits the game's scope and appeal to a niche market
If you've been waiting for a competent developer to finally come up with an answer to Blizzard's brilliant Diablo II (which is now over eleven years old), well, you might have to wait a bit longer.
In Dungeon Siege III: Treasures of the Sun downloadable content, you are tasked with traveling to the dreaded Aganoi Desert to join the search for a lost Legion hero. The series' first DLC also raises the level limit by five and adds the ability to apply custom enchantments to armor, weapons and...
What Dungeon Siege III lacks in standout features it makes up for with solid, enjoyable gameplay. Nothing will stick out in your mind, yet it is something you'll want to see through to the end and, just maybe, replay with a friend.
Dungeon Siege III falls victim to its lack of ambition. With a little extra guts, the developers could have installed an engaging narrative, memorable characters and an online component that would prolong the title's life.
Dungeon Siege III is an ok RPG that had so much potential going for it. Considering there are other RPGs on the market today; the likes of Torchlight and Trine, requiring someone to pay $60 for this RPG experience seems a little too much.
It's a love it or hate it game. If it doesn't click with you right away it probably won't at all. I just wish they had made some better decisions with the way that the co-op is handled.
After a long absence, the beloved Dungeon Siege series returns in Dungeon Siege III. And of course the biggest news is that for the first time, the series is able to be played on consoles, in high definition.
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